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Credited cast: | |||
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Ravi M. Iyer | ... | Knox |
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Vincent Ceres | ... | Matthew |
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Michael Jarmus | ... | Barry Cowen (as Michael S. Jarmus) |
Melanie Minichino | ... | Stephanie | |
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Greer Wilson | ... | Harris |
Kevin Interdonato | ... | Chase Jackson | |
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Logan Tracey | ... | Perri |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Greg Gale | ... | The Bus Driver |
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Tyler Hastie | ... | Matt |
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Justinn Heimbuch | ... | Camper #2 |
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Lauren Lewis | ... | The Girl |
After a mass disappearance and brutal killing at a local campsite, the residents of Leeds Point believe a mad man is on the loose. Unfortunately for Chase, many people believe that man to be him. Though his son is among the missing, Chase remains the main suspect in the case. However, Knox, a reporter, is the only one who believes Chase didn't do it. And although he has a few crazy theories of his own, Knox promises to help Chase find the real killer. But as time goes on, and more mysterious deaths occur, the truth behind the crimes just might be the one thing Chase refuses to believe in: The Jersey Devil. Something is lurking in the woods of Leeds Point; Something that will change Chase Jackson's life forever. Leeds Point is a feature length film about New Jersey's most prolific legend: The Jersey Devil. The story of the Devil has been passed on for generations, and has been in the back of everyone's mind who ever set foot in the Pine Barrens. Written by Jeff Heimbuch
...and as you can expect I saw a handful of clunkers, but also a couple of pretty decent flicks. A few short films stand out to me, but the one feature film that stood out was Leed's Point.
Watching the flick you can tell the budget was pretty limited, but they worked well with what they had. I thought the movie was directed well, and the dialogue wasn't too bad for a small budget independent Jersey Devil horror movie. The lead actor(Chase) did a good job playing a tortured detective whose job became very personal when his son went missing along with a bunch of other children. One scene especially stands out in the last few minutes(you will know it when it comes).
Overall, a decent small budget flick which was well written, directed, and casted. I would highly suggest if you like to grace the independent film circuits.